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The Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War, 1861-1865 by Leander Stillwell
Loyal Books
26 episodes
7 months ago
Leander Stillwell was an 18-year-old Illinois farm boy, living with his family in a log cabin, when the U.S. Civil War broke out. Stillwell felt a duty “to help save the Nation;” but, as with many other young men, his Patriotism was tinged with bravura: “the idea of staying at home and turning over senseless clods on the farm with the cannon thundering so close at hand . . . was simply intolerable.” Stillwell volunteered for the 61st Illinois Infantry in January 1861. His youthful enthusiasm for the soldier’s life was soon tempered at Shiloh, where he first “saw a gun fired in anger,” and “saw a man die a violent death.” Stillwell’s recounting of events is always vivid, personal, and engrossing. “I distinctly remember my first shot at Shiloh . . . The fronts of both lines were . . . shrouded in smoke. I had my gun at a ready, and was trying to peer under the smoke in order to get a sight of our enemies. Suddenly I heard someone in a highly excited tone calling to me from just in my rear, –’Stillwell! Shoot! Shoot! Why don’t you shoot?’ I looked around and saw that this command was being given by . . . our second lieutenant, who was wild with excitement, jumping up and down like a hen on a hot griddle. ‘Why, lieutenant,’ I said, ‘I can’t see anything to shoot at.’ ‘Shoot, shoot, anyhow!’ ‘All right,’ I responded. . . And bringing my gun to my shoulder, I aimed low in the direction of the enemy, and blazed away through the smoke. But at the time the idea to me was ridiculous that one should blindly shoot into a cloud of smoke without having a bead on the object to be shot at.” The Story of a Common Soldier is a compelling coming of age tale that will appeal not only to Civil War buffs but to anyone who enjoys autobiographies. Written at the urging of his youngest son, when Stillwell was a mature man–a lawyer, judge, and member of the Kansas legislature, it combines graphic detail (provided by his war diary and letters written at the time to his family) with the insights of a thoughtful man looking back on those horrific times.
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Leander Stillwell was an 18-year-old Illinois farm boy, living with his family in a log cabin, when the U.S. Civil War broke out. Stillwell felt a duty “to help save the Nation;” but, as with many other young men, his Patriotism was tinged with bravura: “the idea of staying at home and turning over senseless clods on the farm with the cannon thundering so close at hand . . . was simply intolerable.” Stillwell volunteered for the 61st Illinois Infantry in January 1861. His youthful enthusiasm for the soldier’s life was soon tempered at Shiloh, where he first “saw a gun fired in anger,” and “saw a man die a violent death.” Stillwell’s recounting of events is always vivid, personal, and engrossing. “I distinctly remember my first shot at Shiloh . . . The fronts of both lines were . . . shrouded in smoke. I had my gun at a ready, and was trying to peer under the smoke in order to get a sight of our enemies. Suddenly I heard someone in a highly excited tone calling to me from just in my rear, –’Stillwell! Shoot! Shoot! Why don’t you shoot?’ I looked around and saw that this command was being given by . . . our second lieutenant, who was wild with excitement, jumping up and down like a hen on a hot griddle. ‘Why, lieutenant,’ I said, ‘I can’t see anything to shoot at.’ ‘Shoot, shoot, anyhow!’ ‘All right,’ I responded. . . And bringing my gun to my shoulder, I aimed low in the direction of the enemy, and blazed away through the smoke. But at the time the idea to me was ridiculous that one should blindly shoot into a cloud of smoke without having a bead on the object to be shot at.” The Story of a Common Soldier is a compelling coming of age tale that will appeal not only to Civil War buffs but to anyone who enjoys autobiographies. Written at the urging of his youngest son, when Stillwell was a mature man–a lawyer, judge, and member of the Kansas legislature, it combines graphic detail (provided by his war diary and letters written at the time to his family) with the insights of a thoughtful man looking back on those horrific times.
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The Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War, 1861-1865 by Leander Stillwell
00 – Dedication and Preface
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5 minutes 7 seconds

The Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War, 1861-1865 by Leander Stillwell
01 – Beginning of the War, 1862
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10 months ago
31 minutes 32 seconds

The Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War, 1861-1865 by Leander Stillwell
02 – Benton Barracks, St. Louis, 1862
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18 minutes 32 seconds

The Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War, 1861-1865 by Leander Stillwell
03 – Battle of Shiloh, 1862
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10 months ago
57 minutes 14 seconds

The Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War, 1861-1865 by Leander Stillwell
04 – Some Incidents of the Battle of Shiloh
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10 months ago
37 minutes 38 seconds

The Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War, 1861-1865 by Leander Stillwell
05 – Seige of Corinth, 1862
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10 months ago
21 minutes 39 seconds

The Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War, 1861-1865 by Leander Stillwell
06 – Bethel, Jackson, 1862
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10 months ago
28 minutes 52 seconds

The Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War, 1861-1865 by Leander Stillwell
07 – Bolivar, 1862
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10 months ago
19 minutes 16 seconds

The Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War, 1861-1865 by Leander Stillwell
08 – Vicinity of Iuka, Mississippi, 1862
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10 months ago
40 minutes 32 seconds

The Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War, 1861-1865 by Leander Stillwell
09 – Affair of Salem Cemetery, 1863
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10 months ago
47 minutes 5 seconds

The Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War, 1861-1865 by Leander Stillwell
10 – Seige of Vicksburg, 1863
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10 months ago
40 minutes 21 seconds

The Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War, 1861-1865 by Leander Stillwell
11 – Life in a Hospital, 1863
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10 months ago
20 minutes 25 seconds

The Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War, 1861-1865 by Leander Stillwell
12 – Devall’s Bluff, Little Rock, 1863
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10 months ago
18 minutes 38 seconds

The Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War, 1861-1865 by Leander Stillwell
13 – Granted a Furlough, 1863
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10 months ago
41 minutes 16 seconds

The Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War, 1861-1865 by Leander Stillwell
14 – Re-enlist for Three Years More
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10 months ago
20 minutes 8 seconds

The Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War, 1861-1865 by Leander Stillwell
15 – Augusta and Springfield, 1864
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10 months ago
30 minutes 44 seconds

The Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War, 1861-1865 by Leander Stillwell
16 – Devall’s Bluff; Clarendon Expedition, 1864
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10 months ago
13 minutes 36 seconds

The Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War, 1861-1865 by Leander Stillwell
17 – Grand Reviews and Inspections, 1864
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10 months ago
17 minutes 16 seconds

The Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War, 1861-1865 by Leander Stillwell
18 – Regiment Goes Home on Furlough
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10 months ago
22 minutes 12 seconds

The Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War, 1861-1865 by Leander Stillwell
19 – Murfreesboro, 1864
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10 months ago
18 minutes 43 seconds

The Story of a Common Soldier of Army Life in the Civil War, 1861-1865 by Leander Stillwell
Leander Stillwell was an 18-year-old Illinois farm boy, living with his family in a log cabin, when the U.S. Civil War broke out. Stillwell felt a duty “to help save the Nation;” but, as with many other young men, his Patriotism was tinged with bravura: “the idea of staying at home and turning over senseless clods on the farm with the cannon thundering so close at hand . . . was simply intolerable.” Stillwell volunteered for the 61st Illinois Infantry in January 1861. His youthful enthusiasm for the soldier’s life was soon tempered at Shiloh, where he first “saw a gun fired in anger,” and “saw a man die a violent death.” Stillwell’s recounting of events is always vivid, personal, and engrossing. “I distinctly remember my first shot at Shiloh . . . The fronts of both lines were . . . shrouded in smoke. I had my gun at a ready, and was trying to peer under the smoke in order to get a sight of our enemies. Suddenly I heard someone in a highly excited tone calling to me from just in my rear, –’Stillwell! Shoot! Shoot! Why don’t you shoot?’ I looked around and saw that this command was being given by . . . our second lieutenant, who was wild with excitement, jumping up and down like a hen on a hot griddle. ‘Why, lieutenant,’ I said, ‘I can’t see anything to shoot at.’ ‘Shoot, shoot, anyhow!’ ‘All right,’ I responded. . . And bringing my gun to my shoulder, I aimed low in the direction of the enemy, and blazed away through the smoke. But at the time the idea to me was ridiculous that one should blindly shoot into a cloud of smoke without having a bead on the object to be shot at.” The Story of a Common Soldier is a compelling coming of age tale that will appeal not only to Civil War buffs but to anyone who enjoys autobiographies. Written at the urging of his youngest son, when Stillwell was a mature man–a lawyer, judge, and member of the Kansas legislature, it combines graphic detail (provided by his war diary and letters written at the time to his family) with the insights of a thoughtful man looking back on those horrific times.